Re: Delayed...
Posted: Fri 06 Jun , 2014 1:10 pm
Do you play from an SSD or an old brick?
Further on, this was mentioned.When we figured that out, Lotus wrote some correction code, to try and minimize those off-target shots from happening. However, I do not think the code was kept, for balance reasons. (Obviously, if those flick shots are hitting as accurately as they should be, as opposed to the default behavior in UT2004, that would significantly increase the power of the affected weapons.) Plus, it didn't work flawlessly anyway. The theory there is that the netcode changes that caused the inaccuracy aren't in the unrealscript code, but in the native engine code, and therefore aren't fixable. "We can only try and hack our way around it.”
More can be read here: http://tinyurl.com/TheUT2004GrailThe mod you linked on Wormbo's homepage actually doesn't function. As far as I know the only working version of ping compensation was included with some version of UTPlus, but not the one with source released on his webpage.
Setting: Mouse Sampling Rate - Found in User.ini under [Engine.PlayerInput]. This setting is the interval, in seconds, at which the game will sample input from the mouse. For optimum smoothness it is suggested you want this sample rate to be even with the rate at which your mouse reports to your computer. To calculate this, divide 1 by your mouses refresh rate.
[Engine.PlayerInput]
MouseSamplingTime=0.001 = 1000hz input
MouseSamplingTime=0.002 = 500hz input
MouseSamplingTime=0.008 = 125hz input
I finally found the fix for this, set ingame mouse sensitivity to 1.00 and:proof wrote:Well then, why do I not get the full 65536 but only ~756 for each axis (@2.75 sensitivity)? Is it because the mouse cant recognize any smaller movements and therefore higher sensitivity = less rotation positions? Or is that just a bug with my installation?
Heres a Video of what I mean:
(side note: Im standing in the middle of a 256-sided cylinder with "rmode 1" to make things clearer)